What the Moroccan economy exported in the first half of 2022

The360. Moroccan exports experienced a sharp rebound in the first half of 2022 compared to the same period last year, marked by the coronavirus crisis. This article is a press review of the daily newspaperAujourd’hui Le Maroc.

Semi-finished products, passenger cars or even industrial equipment… Moroccan exports are doing well in the first half of 2022, reports the daily Today Morocco in its issue of Wednesday, August 10. Although Morocco still imports more than it exports, exports continue on their upward trend and record, in this first half of 2022, nearly 215.07 billion dirhams of goods delivered on the international market. This is equivalent to an increase of 62.72 billion dirhams compared to the same period last year.

Year-on-year, this increase stands at 41.2%, detail our Arabic-speaking colleagues, who note that, on the other hand, exports nevertheless fell in volume by 2.5 million tonnes compared to the same period of the year. previous year, currently standing at 14.3 million tonnes.

Semi-finished products are at the top of Moroccan exports, generating the sum of 62.88 billion dirhams, an increase of 26.31 billion dirhams compared to the same period a year earlier. In detail, these are natural and chemical fertilizers (34.4 billion dirhams), phosphoric acids (12.32 billion dirhams) or even electronic components (3.05 billion dirhams).

Finished consumer products come second in Moroccan exports with a total of 59.38 billion dirhams. Passenger cars alone account for double the exports of finished consumer products, reaching 24.92 billion.

Finished industrial equipment products close the podium following recording 34.29 billion dirhams of exports. An improvement of 6.5 billion dirhams compared to the first half of 2021. These are mainly wires, cables and conductors for electricity.

Food products come in fourth position with exports which reached during the first six months of the year the sum of 34.07 billion dirhams, including 7.17 billion dirhams of crustaceans, molluscs and shellfish, 5.22 billion dirhams of fresh tomatoes and 3.97 billion dirhams of dried fruits.

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